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What are the drawbacks of India's Education system and what are the Solutions?

“Education is the key that unlocks the golden door to freedom.”

India is a country with more than one billion people, and just one-third of them can read. Rapidly growing size of population, shortages of teachers, books, and basic facilities, and insufficient public funds to cover education costs are some of the nation’s toughest challenges.The Indian Education System has its own share of issues and challenges which need to be resolved so as to provide better and improved education to children, who are the future of the country. Over the years, a lot has changed in the Indian education system but still, there are many loopholes and problems which need to be resolved.
In the education system in India, a student’s intelligence and performance are thought to be mostly determined by their grades. Additionally, extracurricular activities are viewed as a detour from academics. This thought stems from the idea that only professionals like doctors, lawyers, engineers, and chartered accountants are good and everybody wishes their child to become one of these. To achieve that, one has to get 99.9% in India. this shouldn’t be the case, students should be encouraged to follow their hobbies and make a career in the same. Music, art and etc

CURRENT ISSUES
1) The number of students in search of proper education is way more in comparison to the teachers and faculty available. Thus, qualified teachers must be appointed to impart knowledge to the future of the country.
2)Better infrastructure must be provided especially in Government schools. Since Government is now focussing on digital education, they must undertake steps to provide all necessary facilities in the Government schools and rural areas as well
3)There are many students who choose to study abroad because of these issues in the Indian education system. The concerned authorities must work on them and students must also choose to stay, learn in India and empower the country through their knowledge
4) The world now needs creative minds and the Government must encourage schools to boost the students and utilise their capacities to the max and not let their ideas go unheard
5)Well-designed PPPs can create models of innovation for the school system in India. Thus the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model must be taken into consideration

Campaigns to Boost Education System
 1)Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan                                                                                               
2)National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level                     
3)Mid Day Meal Scheme                                                                                         
 4)Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Minority Institutes                       
 5)Beti Bachao Beti Padhao


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